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The learning curve : a novel / Mandy Berman.

Berman, Mandy, (author.).

Summary:

Fiona and Liv are seniors at Buchanan College, a small liberal arts school in rural Pennsylvania. Fiona, who is still struggling after the death of her younger sister, is spending her final year sleeping with abrasive men she meets in bars. Liv is happily coupled and on the fast track to marriage with an all-American frat boy. Both of their journeys, and their friendship, will be upended by the relationships they develop with Oliver Ash, a visiting literature professor whose first novel was published to great success at the age of twenty-six. Now Oliver is in his early forties, with thinning hair, rugged good looks, and a checkered past--there is talk of a relationship with an underage woman, a former student, at a previous teaching job. Meanwhile, Oliver's wife, Simone, is pursuing an academic research project in Berlin, raising their five-year-old son, dealing with her husband's absence, and wondering if their marriage is beyond repair. This sly, stunning, wise-beyond-its-years novel is told from the perspectives of the three women, and showcases Berman's talent for exploring the complexities of desire, friendship, identity, and power dynamics in the contemporary moment.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399589348
  • Physical Description: 386 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, 2019.
Subject: Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
College students > Fiction.
Women college students > Fiction.
College teachers > Fiction.
Grief in women > Fiction.
Pennsylvania > Fiction.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Gibsons Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 April #2
    This coming-of-age campus novel explores sexual politics and dynamics among family and friends. Fiona and Liv have been best friends since freshman year at their small Pennsylvania liberal arts college. Liv helped Fiona through the death of her younger sister, but has started to question Fiona's choices—specifically those concerning boys and alcohol, no longer seen simply as by-products of grief. When handsome, acclaimed novelist Oliver arrives as a guest professor at their college—accompanied by his reputation for sleeping with an underage student—both friends find themselves drawn to him. Meanwhile, Oliver's wife, Simone, remains in Berlin with their young son and wonders what happened to her once-passionate marriage. As narration shifts among Fiona, Liv, and Simone, the women each grapple with difficult—and in Liv's case, abusive—family situations, as well as their thwarted expectations for the future. Berman's (Perennials, 2017) spot-on dialogue keeps the pages turning in a novel with little plot, making her timely second novel a good, if less-polished, read-alike for Meg Wolitzer's The Female Persuasion (2018). It should find a large readership. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2019 March #2
    Four roommates at a liberal arts college respond differently to the charisma of a married visiting professor with a murky past. There's not much good sex in this second novel from Berman (Perennials, 2017) but a fair amount of bad. As the story opens, 21-year-old Fiona Larkin, who rooms with Liv, Lula, and Marley, all seniors at Buchanan College in Pennsylvania, is advised not to spend the night with a male student who has been accused of rape. But needy Fiona sleeps with him anyway, an ugly experience, typical of the kind of poor choices she's currently making in the aftermath of her younger sister Helen's sudden death and her family's disintegration. (Fiona and Helen also featured in Perennials.) And it's not only Fiona who arrives with a deep backstory. Lula is a rich, black, half-Jewish femme lesbian, and Liv is the product of a Japanese mother and a wealthy, alcoholic American father who possibly abused her. To this mix Berman adds a catalyst, Oliver Ash, a teacher of li terature and creative writing who brings to Buchanan a Holocaust background and his own history of dubious sexual conduct. Meanwhile, in Berlin, Ash's wife, Simone, is tending their 5-year-old son, Henri, while studying the sexual slavery of concentration camp prisoners. Certain themes, it becomes obvious, are the tent pegs holding up this long novel, which partly presents itself as a saga of female campus friendship but also wants to address weighty contemporary topics. The result is a restless, relatively eventless tale: Liv loses a boyfriend and develops a passing crush on Oliver; Fiona grapples with her insecurities, guilt, and a matching crush; Liv and Fiona take a doomed trip to Paris; Simone faces up to her feelings. The learning curve, it seems, is an often gloomy and incremental business. A readable but reductive and rather off-putting look at relationships, whether new or old. Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 March #2

    The complexities of intimacy and consent are explored in this smart, engaging coming-of-age story from Berman (Perennials). Fiona Larkin and Liv Langley are best friends and codependent polar opposites in their senior year of college, though Fiona lags a semester behind, having taken time off to deal with the death of her 13-year-old sister. Fiona and Liv's relationship is strained when both women start crushing on visiting professor Oliver Ash, despite, or perhaps because of, the rumors about his inappropriate sexual relationship with an underage student at the last school at which he taught. As the girls make halting attempts to untangle their own desires, grow closer with Oliver, and communicate honestly with each other, Oliver's wife and five-year-old son, left behind in Berlin, deal with his absence. Things come to a head on a disastrous trip to Paris, where all three women, the novel's narrators, collide. Readers expecting a typical love triangle won't find one. Instead, Berman delivers a thorough and incredibly timely investigation into relationship power imbalances that's sure to start a lot of conversations. Agent: M. Kaffel Simonoff, DeFiore & Co. (June)

    Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

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